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Found it at the base of my chalice.
Some sort if anemone with white balled tips...
Any ID help would be great!
 

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Ball anemone. I've found them to be pretty harmless in my tank. There are several species however. Some becoming quite a pest. Aptasia X works great on them.
 
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Ball anemone. I've found them to be pretty harmless in my tank. There are several species however. Some becoming quite a pest. Aptasia X works great on them.

+1/pseudocorynactis.
 
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The best i can tell from google is that its a ball anemone. Think I'll razor it off!!!
Thanks everyone!!!
 

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Also called strawberry anemones

Harmless hitchhiker and does not spread like aiptasia or majano

but could sting the chalice
 

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I figured. Lol

I have a few in my tank but they are no where near any corals so the stay 8p
 

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Have some in my 4 gal haven't spread seen to leave everything alone. if u decide to use razor it will probably just grow back and even more
 

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